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Tuckahoe Little League Challenger Division

Tuckahoe Little League

Henrico, Virginia - Henrico County

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May 29, 2026

Area

Richmond

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2400 Little League Dr, Henrico, VA 23233

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Provider overview

Tuckahoe Little League Challenger Division offers no-cost adaptive baseball in Henrico for players with physical and intellectual challenges, with a dedicated Challenger Field and District 5 inter-league play.

Tuckahoe Little League operates youth baseball and softball in Henrico and hosts a Challenger Division and Challenger Field.

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Registration
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Email
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Ages
Ages 5-18 or completion of high school
Season
Seasonal Challenger baseball with District 5 inter-league games
Cost
The source says Tuckahoe supports the Challenger Division at no cost to families; families should confirm current registration and equipment needs.

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Tuckahoe Little League

2400 Little League Dr, Henrico, VA 23233

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Challenger Division adaptive baseball

No-cost adaptive baseball for players with physical and intellectual challenges, with buddy support and District 5 inter-league games.

Ages
Ages 5-18 or completion of high school
Season
Seasonal Challenger baseball with District 5 inter-league games
Schedule
The source describes seasonal Challenger Division play and inter-league games; families should confirm current practice and game dates.
Cost
The source says Tuckahoe supports the Challenger Division at no cost to families; families should confirm current registration and equipment needs.
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Listing check

Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The Tuckahoe Little League Challenger page says Little League Challenger is adaptive baseball for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges, says Tuckahoe supports the division at no cost to families, describes ages 5-18 or completion of high school, and says Tuckahoe has a Challenger Field and inter-league games with other District 5 Challenger divisions.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Challenger Division adaptive baseball

The Tuckahoe Little League Challenger page says Little League Challenger is adaptive baseball for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges, says Tuckahoe supports the division at no cost to families, describes ages 5-18 or completion of high school, and says Tuckahoe has a Challenger Field and inter-league games with other District 5 Challenger divisions.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Tuckahoe says Challenger is adaptive baseball for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges and publishes a buddy program page for peer support.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current registration, no-cost participation details, practice and game schedule, buddy support, field assignment, parking, restroom access, weather updates, caregiver expectations, and whether the program fits wheelchair, sensory, stamina, communication, transfer, and supervision needs.

What we checked

What we found: The Tuckahoe Little League Challenger page says Little League Challenger is adaptive baseball for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges, says Tuckahoe supports the division at no cost to families, describes ages 5-18 or completion of high school, and says Tuckahoe has a Challenger Field and inter-league games with other District 5 Challenger divisions.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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